Football round-up: Berks County and Sandhurst take big wins in Combined Counties Division One
BERKS COUNTY climbed above Rayners Lane with an astonishing 6-1 win to move into fourth position.
BERKS COUNTY climbed above Rayners Lane with an astonishing 6-1 win to move into fourth position.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK were edged out in a nine goal thriller away at Flackwell Heath.
WOODLEY UNITED extended their unbeaten run in the Combined Counties Division One to five matches as they came back to ...
WOODLEY UNITED collected three points at home in their Combined Counties Division One clash at home to Molesey.
League leaders ASCOT UNITED strengthened their title push with a last minute winner to beat WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK.
BINFIELD climbed up to seventh after they knocked three past Ashford Town without reply on Friday night.
A skilful game of football resulted in visitors Langley taking the points that took them to the top of the ...
ASCOT UNITED sit at the top of the table after they found a last minute winner from Harry Tucker against ...
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK are still searching for their first league win of the season after they gave up a two-goal ...
WOODLEY UNITED staged an outstanding second-half comeback to earn three points away at FC Deportivo Galicia.
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